Parietal eminence

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Bone: Parietal eminence
Left parietal bone. Outer surface. (Parietal eminence labeled at center.)
Side view of the skull. (Parietal eminence visible but not labeled.)
Latin tuber parietale, eminentia parietalis
Gray's subject #32 133
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The external surface of the parietal bone is convex, smooth, and marked near the center by an eminence, the parietal eminence (parietal tuber), which indicates the point where ossification commenced.

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